CHINA DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL SEP. 27 - OCT. 5 - 2014 MUSIC CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE Music Confucius Institute (MCI) was established in 2012 following many years of collaboration between the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) in Beijing and the Royal Danish Academy of Music (RDAM) in Copenhagen. The purpose of MCI is to facilitate musical and cultural exchange and development between China and Denmark. We aim to create synergies between classical Western and Chinese musical traditions that will actively contribute towards the future global development of music. MCI is open to anyone who is interested in and seeks information about Chinese musical tradition and culture. WE OFFER GUIDANCE AND ADVICE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN WORKING AND STUDYING IN CHINA China is fast becoming an important destination for musicians and artists. MCI offers advice and consultation to conservatory students interested in working or studying in China regarding the artistic and practical considerations surrounding Chinese musical tradition, performance, and concert culture. WE OFFER PERFORMANCES FOR ALL AUDIENCES AT ALL LEVELS, THUS CREATING MUSIC DIALOGUE Globalisation facilitates meetings between Chinese and Western musicians, leading to inspiration, creation, and collaboration across borders. MCI supports such synergies through developing and presenting performances across all levels, including business, government, cultural, and private institutions, showcasing Western and Chinese music in meaningful dialogue with each other, thus creating a platform for the future global development of music. WE CO-OPERATE WITH HIGH SCHOOLS TO DEVELOP AND DELIVER RECOGNISED COURSES TO PUPILS MCI has developed a series of teaching materials and offers courses aimed at high school students studying music and Chinese language. These courses focus on Chinese culture, music, and language, not only presenting students with the skills to analytically and critically draw comparisons between different cultures, but also to explore new dimensions within music and language learning and intercultural relations. WE OFFER CHINESE MUSIC COURSES MCI offers a range of instrumental courses at all levels, for musicians and non-musicians alike. The teaching staff is selected based on their individual expertise from CCOM, RDAM’s partner institution in Beijing. CHINA DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL 27 SEPTEMBER - 5 OCTOBER 2014 It is with great pleasure that Music Confucius Institute at the Royal Danish Academy of Music presents China Day Music Festival, a week with sublime music by very best performers from China and Denmark. The China Day Music Festival celebrations begin with China Day to mark the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the first Confucius Institute in the world, starting with an opening celebration followed by the Chinese Music and Culture Fair at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. The opening concert will present the finalist works of MEETINGS, the 1st MCI composition competition, and a special performance by guest artist, Mr. Yim Hokman from Hong Kong Chinese Orchestral. During the China Day Music Festival, we will present performances by a series of high-level Chinese guest artistes, workshops, and lectures. The week will showcase traditional Chinese music, contemporary music and world premieres of works demonstrating musical dialogue between China and the West. A highlight of the week is a very special concert and art exhibition at Hofteatret. At the concert, special guest musicians from China will perform pieces inspired by the grotto frescoes of Qiuci, an important location along the Silk Road, a symbol of the dialogue between China and the West. China Day Music Festival will close with the China Day Music Festival Grand Finale on 5th of October, The concert programme comprises pieces that have been specially selected by Artistic Director for the concert, Gert Mortensen, Professor of Percussion at The Royal Danish Academy of Music, to showcase the unique music that is created through the meeting of Chinese and Western musical culture. Works by Chinese composers Guo Wenjing, Zhang Xuru and Wang Fay will be performed, showing the unique result of the creation of dialogue between Chinese and Western instruments together. “The Royal Danish Academy of Music is proud to be part of China Day Music Festival, that showcases traditional and contemporary Chinese music, and demonstrates wonderful possibilities for dialogue between Western and Chinese music. In this respect, the 1st MCI MEETINGS INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION COMPETITION demonstrates our commitment to such intercultural dialogue.” Bertel Krarup President, The Royal Danish Academy of Music “Having experienced the establishment of the world’s first Music Confucius Institute (MCI), I feel very proud about my engagement in the great cause of Confucius Institute. I believe, through the joint efforts by our two institutions, that China Day Music Festival will enhance the friendship between our two peoples as well as the friendly relations between our two countries.” Guo Shulan Director of School Administration Committee, CCOM Chairperson, MCI Board of Director FESTIVAL SCHEDULE CHINA DAY OPENING CELEBRATION 27 September, 13:00 - 15:00 RDAM Studio Hall (Rosenørns Allé 22, 1970 Frederiksberg C) Opening concert featuring world-class percussionist Yim Hok-man and other artistes. In addition, the finalist works from the 1st MCI MEETINGS INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION COMPETITION will also be presented. CHINA DAY MUSIC AND CULTURE FAIR 27 September, 15:00 - 18:00 RDAM Studio Hall (Studio Hall, Studio Foyer, Organ Hall and the Canteen) Workshops for traditional Chinese instruments, language, calligraphy, tai-qi, traditional Chinese tea ceremony, and face-painting will be held across RDAM. There will also be opportunities to savour chinese snacks. A reading of The Nightingale by H.C. Andersen be presented by Christian Steffensen, accompanied by music composed for traditional Chinese instruments by Tan Tuan Hao, soloist composition student at RDAM. CHINESE MUSIC LECTURE SERIES 2-3 October Skt. Annæ High School Chinese musicians embark on a 2-month educational project with Sct. Annæ High School, where students immerse themselves in Chinese music and musical culture. Over the course of these two months, students will learn more about the instruments and music of China, performance traditions, and also attempt to write music inspired by their sessions with the musicians. CHINA DRUM NIGHT 2 October, 19:30 RDAM Studio Hall Chinese master percussionist Yim Hok-man and Kong Fu Zi Master Drummers present the results of their masterclass and workshop sessions held over the course of the China Day Music Festival. Chinese percussion master Wang Jianhua from Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing will also perform at this concert. CHINA TRADITIONAL MUSIC NIGHT - INCLUDING PAINTING EXHIBITION FROM SILK ROAD 3 October 20:00 Hofteatret (Christiansborg Ridebane 18, 1218 Copenhagen C) This concert aims to brings the audience to the world of Chinese music and art through presenting a programme featuring high-level musical performances, exhibitions and lectures by music professors from the Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing. CHINA DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL GRAND FINALE 5 October 16:00 RDAM Concert Hall (entrance via Julius ThomsensGade 1, 1974 Frederiksberg) The festival week closes with special performances by artistes and musicians from Denmark and China. The concert programme comprises pieces that have been specially selected by Gert Mortensen, Professor of Percussion at The Royal Danish Academy of Music, to showcase the unique music that is created through the meeting of Chinese and Western musical culture. Of special note are pieces by Chinese composers Guo Wenjing, Zhang Xuru and Wang Fay, that demonstrate the musical possibilities of combining traditional Chinese instruments and Western instruments. In addition to a musical presentation, all audience members are also invited to an exquisite art exhibition designed by two excellent young artists, Wang Zheng and Liu Chang. The concert also serves as a finale to the China Day Music Festival, in which musicians and artistes from Denmark and China jointly contribute to a week-long festival, presenting Chinese music, culture, and language. CHINA DAY OPENING CELEBRATION WELCOME SPEECH 1ST MEETINGS MCI INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION COMPETITION 2014 FINALIST WORKS Piotr Peszat James Black Lee Chie Tsang - Mo Yan - Silk - Re-sketch(es) II - resurrection MCI New Music Ensemble, MCI Classical Chinese Music Ensemble QIN WENCHEN - PIPA WORDS Cui Ying - Pipa MADS VESTERAGER NIELSEN - 我的爱情 (MY LOVE) Mads Vesterager Nielsen Cui Ying - Pipa Yan Yan - Erhu TANG JIANPING - THE RAIN OF HEART MCI Classical Chinese Music Ensemble WANG FAY - 世界的中文 (WORLD CHINESE) Specially written for China Day, music by MCI, text by Aalborg CI Wang Fay Cui Ying - Vocals - Pipa ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNING WORK Niels Rosing-Schow, Professor of Composition, The Royal Danish Academy of Music TIAN LONGXIN - THE GOLDEN PHEASANT FLYING OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN Gert Mortensen, Yim Hok-man, Jiajia Qiao, Huang Xuanning TAN DUN - DRUM POEM Yim Hok-man with Kong Fu Zi Master Drummers CHINA DAY CHINESE MUSIC AND CULTURE FAIR ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC - 27 SEPTEMBER, 15:00 - 18:00 STUDIO HALL Chinese drum workshops with Yim Hok-man and taiqi workshops with Yang Jie and Shan Zhengwu. Each lasts approximately 30-60 minutes, and will be held regularly during the afternoon. STUDIO HALL FOYER Participants can participants can get their names written in traditional Chinese calligraphy, take part in Chinese language workshops, and watch video presentations on MCI, Copenhagen Business Confucius Institute, and Confucius Institute for Innovation and Learning at Aalborg University. ORGAN HALL Chinese instrument workshops - learn more about traditional Chinese instruments, and even get a chance to try playing them. There will also be storytelling performances by Christian Steffensen, presenting The Nightingale by H.C. Andersen, accompanied by music composed for traditional Chinese instruments by Tan Tuan Hao, soloist student at RDAM. CANTEEN MCI Classical Chinese Music Ensemble OUTSIDE RDAM (JUNCTION OF ROSENØRNS ALLÉ AND JULIUS THOMSENS GADE) Lion dance, taiqi, and Chinese drumming performances. Each performance lasts approximately 10 minutes, and will be held regularly during the afternoon. CHINA DRUM NIGHT Tan Dun Wang Yidong Guo Wenjing An Zhishun An Zhishun Zhang Lie Li Minxiong/drum part by Wang Jianhua Tian Longxin Arr. Yim Hok-man “Drum poem” “Copper idiophoned over the drum” “Dramma I VI movements” “Squabbling Ducks” “Teeth-grinding Tiger” “Camel Bells of Xinjiang” “In the Depths of the Night” “The golden pheasant flying out of the mountain” “Drums East, Drums West” Yim Hok-Man , Wang Jianhua, Gert Mortensen, Jia Jia Qiao & Kong Fu Zi Master Drummers CHINA TRAD. MUSIC NIGHT INCL. PAINTING EXHIBITION FROM SILK ROAD Mo Fan - “Sketch of the Watery Region” - Traditional Chinese Music Quartet Ancient Piece - “Parting at Yanguan Pass” - Guanzi Solo Ancient Piece - “The Moon High Above” - Traditional Chinese Music Duet Chen Yunyun - “The Alley of Sichuan” - Yangqin Solo Zhou Chenglong - “Verve of Tanci” - Traditional Chinese Music Trio ‘’Partridges Flying’’ - Folk Music of Hunan Province, Arr. by Zhao Songting - Dizi Solo Ancient Piece - “Ambushing On All Sides” - Pipa Solo Liu Tianhua - “Birds Singing in the Mountain Air” - Percussion solo Li Minxiong, Arr. Sun Xiaosong - “In the Depths of the Night” - Percussion solo Jacob Gade, Arr. Wang Fan - “Tango Jalousi” - Ensemble Huang Huaihai, Arr. Sun Xiaosong - “Horse Race” - Ensemble CHINA DAY GRAND FINALE SUN OCT 5 TIME 16:00 PROF. GERT MORTENSEN, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Gert Mortensen “Echoes of Time.” Globo Art Team DKDM Ancient Piece “Parting at Yanguan Pass” Guanzi - Hu Zhihou Guo Wenjing “Sound of Tibet” RDAM Orchestra Department Chamber Ensemble. Conductor - Prof. Gert Mortensen. Zhang Lie “Camel Bells of Xin Jiang” Wang Jianhua with Kong Fu Zi Master drummers N. V. Gade “Aquarelle Op. 19” Piano - Huang Meiling (No. 1. - Elegie. No.2 Scherzo - No. 9 Novelletta) Wang Fay “Totem Wolfs” (World Premier) Duo Crossfire: Assistant Prof. Jia Jia Qiao and Prof. Gert Mortensen, Zhang Meng Liu Tianhua “Birds Singing in the Mountain Air” Ma Xianghua - Erhu Fay Wang “Monodrama of Old Heaven no. 3.” RDAM Orchestra Department Chamber Ensemble Soloist - Fay Wang Conductor - Prof. Gert Mortensen Zhang Xuru “Call From Siganli” “(A. Arouse”) Percurama Percussion Ensemble Conductor - Prof. Gert Mortensen Axel Borup Jørgensen “Three Old Chinese Poems” Soprano: Rikke Lender Guitar - Allan Sjølin Zhang Xuru ”Call From Siganli” “(B. “Booming” - Symphonic Poem for the Percussions) Percurama Percussion Ensemble. Conductor - Prof. Gert Mortensen ENCORE: Yao Zu Dance, Mo Li Hua, Jakob Gade - Tango Jalousie CCOM Three Tour Group, MCI teacher interns and students Prof. Gert Mortensen: Musik for Kinesiske vifter / Music for Chinese Fans Kung Fu Zi Master Drummers YIM HOK-MAN PERCUSSION HU ZHIHOU GUANZI Yim Hok-man is a renowned percussionist with more than fifty years of performing experience. Over the last five decades, Yim has made substantial contributions to percussion music in both China and Hong Kong, He has involved himself and excelled in the areas of Chinese and Western percussion, teaching, music composition, and research. His performing experience and repertoire, his efforts in carrying on traditions, while attending to musical developments in the East and the West, and his untiring pursuit of breakthroughs all stand witness to his artistic virtuosity as well as to his seasoned cultural insight. He has toured to cities and countries on four continents, and given performances to wide acclaim from audiences, music critics, and the press alike. Professor of Traditional Instruments Department, Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM). Born in Wuhu, Anhui Province in 1941, he enrolled in the Youth Class of CCOM in 1952, he graduated and stayed at school to teach in 1964. As the last disciple of the folk wind music artist Yang Yuanheng, he has preserved and developed the music culture of guanzi. Hu Zhihou has successively performed in many countries and recorded features.His “Beijing Music of Zhihua Temple in Beijing” was recorded and published by domestic and foreign recording and video companies, his music scores were integrated and published by National Instrumental Music. Hu’s unique cognition and understanding of traditional music culture have caught the attention of many people home and abroad. He has successively held academic lectures in a number of national and foreign universities. He has been conferred the Title of Excellent Expert by a number of national ministries, and has won a number of awards, both home and abroad. WANG JIANHUA PERCUSSION MIAO JIANHUA MUSICOLOGIST Head of the Teaching and Research Section for Percussion, Professor and Master’s Supervisor of the Traditional Instruments Department of Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), Vice President of Chinese Percussion Association and Vice President of Chinese Traditional Percussion Association. Since 1985, Wang Jianhua has performed with many groups in more than twenty countries and participated in international music and arts festivals. He has held lectures and master classes of Chinese percussion in a number of national and foreign prestigious universities. He has also held percussion concerts with several orchestras at home and abroad. In 1991, Wang Jianhua won a Gold Award for Performance at the Shanxi International Gongs and Drums Competition, and released his percussion solo album in CD format. The following year, he won a Class One Award at the 2nd held his concert, named as “Gongs and drums beat all around—percussion concert held by Wang Jianhua and his friends” in 2008 and later on released the DVD of this concert. 2nd Jiangnan SizhuInternational Competition for Chinese Wind and Strings. He successfully held his concert, named as “Gongs and drums beat all around—percussion concert held by Wang Jianhua and his friends” in 2008 and later on released the DVD of this concert. Doctor of Literature, Researcher, and Doctoral Supervisor of Central Conservatory of Music. She mainly engages in the research of Chinese music’s history of aesthetics and history of Chinese ancient music. She has published books “Research on the Aesthetic Ideology of Guqin”, “Preliminary of Chinese Music” (co-author), etc. She has published academic papers including “Study on the Written Time of Chen Chang’s ‘Book of Music’”, “The Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist Ideas in the Aesthetics of Guqin”, “Primary Exploration into the Aesthetic Ideology of Buddhist Music”, “The Buddhist Mood in the Qin Poem”, “Primary Exploration into the Aesthetic Ideology of Su Shi’s Buddhist Music”, etc. The awards she has received including the Second Prize of National Teaching Achievements Awards, First Prize of 7th Beijing Higher Education Teaching Achievements Awards, Second Prize of the Beijing Literary Federation’s 4th Literary Criticism (Theory Class) Awards, Excellent Award of 9th China Golden Bell Awards Theory Criticism Awards. She has engaged in a number of scientific research programs of national and ministerial levels. She has organized and participated in a number of international academic conferences, and conducted academic lectures and exchange activities in Australia, South Korea, Japan, etc. MA XIANGHUA ERHU DONG YING SHENG Associate Professor of Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), Beijing, and and Head of the Teaching and Research Section of CCOM Middle School. Dong Ying, a young sheng player, the first female Chinese wind instruments Master student in China Central Conservatory of Music. In 2010, she won the audition of China Radio Chinese Orchestra playing both Solo Lu-sheng (a kind of sheng used by one of the ethnic group people in China) and Soprano sheng. She has cooperated with many famous international symphony orchestras including the National Orchestra of France, Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, Venice Opera House Symphony Orchestra, China Philharmonic Orchestra, etc. She has participated in many international cultural exchange activities and performances home and abroad such as art festivals and music festivals. She has recorded and published a number of solo albums at home. She is favoured by many famous composers as a collaborative partner. She premiered the erhu concerto “Four Ancient Scores of Dunhuang” composed by Huang Anlun, the new erhu piece “The World is Like a Dream III” composed by Shijing Zhenmu, the erhu concerto “Past Time” composed by Chen Qigang and the huqin concerto “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (traditional Chinese instruments version) composed by Tan Dun. Dong Ying has performed in many cities of China, Japan, Russia, Australia, Mexico, America, Korea, Germany, Poland, Denmark, and Malawi. Also, she gave lectures about Chinese traditional music and Sheng in Japan, Korea, Denmark and Germany. She has performed solo with NationaltheaterOrchestra Mannheim, Orchestra Nipponica (Tokyo), Moscow Philharmonic, Korea National Traditional Orchestra, Ensemble Modern, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, AArhus Symphony Orchestra, Beijing Symphony Orchestra, China NCPA Orchestra, Central Chinese Orchestra and many others. ZHAO YUANCHUN JINGHU, ERHU GUO WENJING COMPOSER, JURY MEMBER 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition Ms. Zhao Yuanchun is a young erhu artist of highest potential. She represents the highest level of modern erhu performance in the World. She is one of only a few young erhu artists who has won top awards of different kinds, which include “Taibei Chinese Traditional Instruments Concerto Competition”, “Tianhua Cup” National erhu Competition, National Culture and Arts Government Awards, Wen Hua Arts Conservatory Award, “Golden Bell” Award, etc. Ms. Zhao Yuanchun received a Masters Degree in Performing Arts with Honors from China’s best music academy, the Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing. Composer, jury member (1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition) Guo Wenjing is a contemporary Chinese composer. Unlike many Chinese composers who have studied and lived in other countries, he has only studied in Beijing. He has lived and worked in his home country for nearly his entire life with the exception of a short period of time living in New York. However, over the years he has had many works commissioned around the world. He and his music have appeared at the Beijing Music Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Holland Music Festival, New York Lincoln Center Festival, Paris Autumn Festival, Perth International Arts Festival, Almeida Theatre (London), Frankfurt Opera (Germany), Konzerthaus Berlin (Germany), Kennedy Center (Washington), as well as Turin, Warsaw, etc. In addition, he is contracted by CASA RICORDI-BMG and the first composer to be contracted by People’s Music Publishing House. His music has been given high praise both at home and abroad by The New York Times, Le Monde, The Guardian, People’s Music, etc. QIN WENCHEN COMPOSER, JURY MEMBER ZHANG XURU COMPOSER 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition Qin Wenchen is a Professor of the Composition Department of Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM, Beijing), Distinguished Professor of Chinese Conservatory of Music. In recent years, Prof. Qin has accepted commissions from numbers of international musical institutions including Berlin Symphony Orchestra, German Bavarian Broadcasting Station, Bonn Beethoven International Music Festival. His works have been played worldwide by noted national and overseas orchestras, including Recherche Modern Ensemble, L’Ensemble Itineraire , Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Antidogma European Modern Ensemble of Italy, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Nieuw Ensemble, Stuttgart Chamber Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble on Line of Austria, Phoenix Chamber Orchestra of Switzerland, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Modern Ensemble of South Korea, and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Qin Wenchen’s major works include: orchestra works “Aroma” (1991), “Sound from Heaven” (2001), “Saint Way of May” (2004), cello concerto “Daybreak” (2008), “Talk to Nature” (2010), violin concerto “Mountain Line” (2012), etc. Numerous chamber music works include “Five Songs above the Horizon” (2005), “Shadow of Sun” series (1987—), and “Towards the Distance - 30 Chamber Melodies Composed for Chinese Musical Instruments” (2010). Zhang Xuru is a famous composer active in the international music. He has dozens of works on orchestral, chamber music, musical theatre, music theatre, percussion. The “YIXIN” (mixing chamber music), “Sense” (chamber music), “Voicing”, “Legend “, “Zi&Qu”, “Sanling” (national chamber music), “Fu”, “Spring Winds” (percussion), “True and Avant-garde dialogue” (multimedia percussion theater), “Endeavor” (a symphonic poem), “White Snake - Four Seasons of Love -- Autumn” (multimedia opera music theater), “Shang Yuan” (symphony), “Shang Lake” (qin and vocals), “Home and Impression” (multimedia drama), “Desert Wall” (humai, changdiao and Symphony Orchestra), which performed in the United States, France, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Britain, Taiwan, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shenyang and other countries and regions and Shanghai Spring International Music Festival, the Shanghai International Arts Festival, the Shanghai World Expo, Jiangsu Changshu International Folk Arts Festival, France international year, the United States of America Tanglewood Music Festival, the Swiss National Radio Music Festival, the Shenyang International Percussion Festival, Beijing modern music festival and other major activities. WANG FAY COMPOSER, JURY MEMBER 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition Chinese-American musician Wang Fay was born in Beijing and now lives in Boston and New York City, USA. After getting her Bachelor’s degree in composition from China Central Conservatory of Music in 2008, she went to the United States and pursued her master degree in Yale University, and later was admitted by the College of Fine Arts of Boston University as a PhD candidate at the Composition Department of BU. Through the years, she has refined her talents under instructions of the first-class composers around the world, from professor Ye Xiaogang, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, to Martin Bresnick, Ezra Laderman, Aaron Jay Kernis and Christopher Theofanidis. Many of her works have been presented and awarded around the world, while commissions from music festivals and foundations also became an occasion for her to yield more masterpieces. With her works featuring wide and expansive styles in many fields, Ms. Wang also explores dance drama, opera, movie scores and experimental pop music, apart from her expertise in orchestra, chamber music, artistic songs and instrumental solo. GERT MORTENSEN CONCERT ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, CONDUCTOR, PERC. Gert Mortensen was born in Denmark in 1958. He studied in the soloist class at The Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen, where he is now professor. He has played at numerous international festivals, including the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Philharmonic, The Barbican, ISCM World Music Days, Warsaw Autumn, the Edinburgh Festival, The Bergen International Festival in Norway, Estate Musicale Venice, Beijing Percussion Festival, The Stockhausen Festival and at the Berliner Philharmonie. Gert Mortensen’s research and projects are often a blend of the avant-garde and ethno-musicology, and at his concerts he makes use of a fascinating array of instruments from all parts of the globe where he has carried out studies: Mexico, Cuba, Zimbabwe, Burma, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cook Islands and China. Gert Mortensen is known as a particularly innovative creator of instruments, and as a result of his search for new sounds he has created a new instrument, a ‘glassophone’, which has a range of nine octaves and is made of hand-blown glass used in the traditional Italian wine industry. NIELS ROSING-SCHOW COMPOSER, HEAD OF JURY HENRIK VAGN CONDUCTOR 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition Niels Rosing-Schow received his education in Music History and Composition from the Royal Danish Academy of Music (1987). This was followed by a shorter residency in Paris, which came to be of critical importance for the composer’s future musical direction. He became deeply interested in the works of the Greek/French composer, Iannis Xenakis, and was furthermore introduced to early French spectral music through the lectures of the French composer, Tristan Murail. Niels Rosing-Schow has produced a comprehensive range of works within most catagories, and his music is often performed in Denmark and Europe. Some of his recent major works include the cello concerto, Chimere (2008), which received its world premiere by Andreas Brantelid and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, and Les pas d’Eurydice (2011) for solo cello and string orchestra, premiered by Andreas Brantelid and Kremerata Baltica. Niels Rosing-Schow has also closely collaborated with the French ensemble, TM+, which has been invited to the Royal Danish Academy of Music on numerous occasions. Henrik Vagn Christensen is a versatile conductor with a repertoire spanning a wide range of arts and genres: symphonies, contemporary music, opera, operetta, musicals and ballet. Vagn Christensen is regarded the leading Danish ballet conductor of his generation, and has been conducting at The Royal Danish Ballet from 1996 to 2012 and as of 2013 - The New York City Ballet. Apart from touring extensively with The Royal Danish Ballet, primarily in USA, Japan and China, Henrik Vagn Christensen has also conducted the Finnish National Ballet, The Royal Swedish Ballet, The Norwegian Opera, State Theatre in Pretoria, Teatro Real de Madrid and Marinskij Theater in St. Petersburg. Henrik Vagn Christensen was a founder member of the Figura Ensemble in 1994, and has since premiered and recorded numerous Danish orchestral and ensemble works. ALLAN SJØLIN GUITAR RIKKE LENDER SINGER - MEZZOSOPRANO Born in 1986, Allan Sjølin is a young Danish guitarist, mandolinist and arranger. He has been studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Music since 2006 and is currently enrolled at the last year of the postgraduate program with associate professor Jesper Sivebæk as his teacher. Allan has played in master classes for Alvaro Pierri, Pepe Romero, Ricardo Gallén, Pavel Steidl, Marcin Dylla, Erling Møldrup, and Diego Cayuelas among others. Educated at The Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (Esbjerg) and The Royal Danish Academy of Music, teachers Susanna Eken and John Guttman. Allan has performed in many different places throughout Denmark. He is an active performer who also participates in different ensembles as well, including Take Away Opera and Copenhagen Guitar Duo and has been a soloist in Joaquin Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez” several times. He is frequently used by symphony orchestras in works featuring guitar, banjo and mandolin and has had many different collaborations with opera singers. HUANG MEILING PIANO Huang Meiling was born to a musicians family. In 1995, she won first prize at the Yan Bian piano competition. In October 1996, she toured visit 9 cities in Korea. She participated in the Ji Lin piano competition in 1999 and won the first prize. From 2001-2007,she was a student at the Central Conservatory Of Music Middle School.This was continued in 2007-2011 with studies at the Central Conservatory Of Music, with Prof. Taihang Du. In 2014, she graduated with a Master degree from Central Conservatory of Music. Following that, she began working towards her soloist degree at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in the class of Niklas Sivelöv. Since 2010 a member of the Danish National Vocal Ensemble, where she has sung a number of solo parts, including in Carl Nielsen’s opera Maskarade (CD recording 2014, cond. Michael Schønwandt) and in Beethoven’s Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II (2012, cond. Ivor Bolton). Other solo parts include Verdi’s Requiem, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis and the major baroque oratorios. Member of Trinitatis Church Baroque Ensemble, specializing in cantatas by Bach and Buxtehude. SIMON STEEN-ANDERSEN COMPOSER, JURY MEMBER KIETH FITCH COMPOSER, JURY MEMBER 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition 1st MCI MEETINGS International Composition Competition Simon Steen-Andersen (b.1976) is a Berlin-based composer, performer and installation artist, working in the field between instrumental music, electronics, video and performance within settings ranging from symphony orchestra and chamber music (with and without multimedia) to stagings, solo performances and installations. The works from the last 6-7 years concentrates on integrating concrete elements in the music and emphasizing the physical and choreographic aspects of instrumental performance. The works often include amplified acoustic instruments in combination with sampler, video, simple everyday objects or homemade constructions. Keith Fitch currently heads the composition department at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he holds the Vincent K. and Edith H. Smith Chair in Composition and also directs the CIM New Music Ensemble. Called “gloriously luminous” by The Philadelphia Inquirer, his music has been consistently noted for its eloquence, expressivity, dramatic sense of musical narrative, and unique sense of color and sonority. Since 2008 Simon Steen-Andersen is a lecturer of composition at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, Denmark, in 2013-2014 he was visiting professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo and in 2014 he was lecturer at the Darmstädter Ferienkursen für neue Musik. Highlights of recent seasons include the premieres of ’Tho Night Be Falling (commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation for the Colorado String Quartet); Midnight Rounds, written to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Da Capo Chamber Players; and Mean Fiddle Summer, composed for the acclaimed violinist Lina Bahn. The 2012-13 season brings the premieres of Knock on Wood (for the harp/guitar duo of Yolanda Kondonassis and Jason Vieaux); Cascade, a fanfare commissioned by Cleveland’s Museum of Contemporary Art for the inauguration of their new building; and In Memory, a new chamber orchestra work commissioned by the League of Composers Orchestra (NY). DUO CROSSFIRE KONG FU ZI MASTERDRUMMERS Representing fine national academies of Asia and Europe, these two artists have created a global meeting point of crossing musical styles. Since 2008, Professor and soloist Gert Mortensen from the Royal Academy of Music in Denmark and Chinese percussion professor Jia Jia Qiao from Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing have been performing in Europe and China. Since 2008, Duo Crossfire has performed more times at the National Center for the Performing Arts Beijing (NCPA). 2009: Estate Musicale, Italy and with the Zielona Gora Philharnonic Orchestra from Polen, National Chinese Television CCTV. 2010: Summer Festival Tour Shanghai, Tianjin, Nanjing and Hangzhou. 2011: Young Nordic Music Festival Copenhagen, Xinghai Music Festival Guanzhou. 2012: Official Opening Ceremony China Denmark Music Confucius Institute, World premier of Bach to the Future by Per Nørgård (chamber version) together with the Diamond Ensemble Copenhagen, Zielona Gora Philharmonic Orchestra, Estate Musicale Italy. 2013 and 2014 Pulsar Festival for new music Copenhagen Since 2004, a great number of Chinese students have studied with Prof Mortensen at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and this resulted in the creation of a unique Chinese ensemble in Denmark: Kung Fuzi Master Drummers. This troupe has specialized in classical Chinese percussion music from all arias of China: Beijing opera style, traditional drumming of the Shaanxi province, minority music of the Tu Jia people, totem dance of the the Wazu tribes, temple music of Daizu people and Cantonese acrobatic drumming. Kung Fuzi Master Drummers presents several compositions related with nature and the percussions are often used to mimic animals like tiger, duck, bull, peasant and even the dragon. The group regularly performs concerts with Chinese programmes and has performed at many Danish-Chinese events in Copenhagen including at the Danish Parliament and in the presence of the Royal Family. PERCURAMA PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE MCI CLASSICAL CHINESE MUSIC ENSEMBLE The Percurama Percussion Ensemble was founded by Professor Gert Mortensen, with The Royal Danish Academy of Music as its point of departure. Percurama is a melting-pot of various artistic forms such as ‘contemporary concerts’, ‘crossover performance’, drums and modern dance, world/ethno music, concerts for children, trash music, music theatre, percussion and choir and percussion combined with ‘real-time painting’ and gamelan ensemble. One thing all Percurama activities share is the fascination with the ritual power of drums, pulse and rhythm that is created by a blend of sounds, sound effects and the use of a large number of instruments. The MCI Classical Chinese Music Ensemble was formed in 2013, with MCI Chinese Music teachers, all of them highly skilled musicians from Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, the premier institute of music education in China. The Ensemble will present all the Classical Chinese Music pieces though the different form of performance on traditional Chinese Instruments. As a bond spread Chinese music, It will gives chances to Danish and Europe audience to listen to the Classical Chinese Music, better understanding the spiritual of Chinese music and culture. For years, Percurama has had a fruitful cooperation with the French conductor Jean Thorel, one that has resulted in many performances of works composed for enormous groups of percussion, including: Edgar Varese: Ionisation, Lou Harrison: Labyrinth #3, Gérard Grisey: Le noir de l’étoile and Alberto Ginastera’s Cantata para America Magica. CCOM THREE TOUR GROUP ANCIENT QIUCI FRESCOES EXHIBITION As a key national academy representing the highest level of professional music education in China and the Chinese partner academy of the world’s first “Music Confucius Institute”, CCOM has elaborately planned an array of activities for the European performance tour “Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Establishment of Confucius Institute”, which includes concerts, art exhibitions, and small-scale cultural lectures that embody our central theme “the fusion between the traditional and the modern, the East and the West, and music and paintings”. Qiuci is located in the Kuqa County, Xinjiang Province, China, and was an important city along the “Silk Road”, which had been an important passage for Chinese and Western cultural exchanges in the history. A large number of exquisite Buddhist grottoes with frescoes were found there, many of which are about music and dancing content. In the history, the Qiuci Buddhist art had contributed a lot to the development of the Buddhist art in the Central Plains, and the art forms and cultural information of Qiuci art had been retained in the grotto frescoes. As a result, the copy and research of Qiuci grotto frescoes are of important academic value to the deep excavation of the historical styles and features of the cultural and art fusion between China and other countries. Miao Jianhua, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of CCOM, will lead the performing delegation, which comprises three generations of CCOM performers – veteran faculty, new faculty, and accomplished students. The frescoes exhibition will be jointly curated by two excellent young artists Wang Zheng and Liu Chang, who have long engaged in the archaeological research and painting of Buddhist art. THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Royal Danish Academy of Music is the oldest music academy in Denmark. It is a dynamic and vibrant artistic educational institution centred on teaching. An additional important role is to support the development of classical music and enhance its relevance on an ongoing basis as a central part of contemporary musical and cultural life. The Academy has a broad musical and stylistic span, ranging from period music to classical-romantic, as well as more recent and new contemporary music, including the compositional music of tomorrow. The majority of the Academy’s courses are aimed at performance at the highest level, and many also include pedagogical training with a view to professional music teaching. Besides the purely instrumentalist and vocalist programmes, specialised courses are also available within the fields of music teaching, composition, conducting and church music, as well as recording direction. The Academy’s fundamental artistic activities find expression in a comprehensive and richly varied range of concerts, as well as high-profile projects within educational and artistic developmental work and research. A wide network of international contacts and partners rounds off the picture created by the Academy’s many committed teachers and other staff – and above all, by the large body of talented students who form the heart of it all. THE MUSIC CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE LOGO A great part of the cultural heritage of China can be linked to the written language - Chinese characters. We wanted to include the strong symbolism found in Chinese calligraphy and at the same time include the square and the circle, existing design elements found in the logo of The Royal Danish Academy of Music. The Square and the Circle hold significant symbolic value in Chinese culture, especially when they appear together as two opposites. There is an old saying in Chinese philosophy that one cannot draw a perfect circle and square without compasses and rulers, which means nothing can be accomplished without norms or standards. After careful consideration we opted for the character “和” (hé). We chose this character based on its strong positive connotations of “harmony”, “collaboration”, “peace”, and “balance” – concepts that are all key integral parts in the world of music. The character was then stylized to further specify the look and feel, and to have it match the existing geometric elements. We are very proud of the final result. CENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Founded in 1950, the Central Conservatory of Music is located at the former Prince Chun’s Residence of Qing Dynasty and merged together with the National Conservatory of Music, the Peking National School of Fine Arts and other 6 departments of music in Universities from 1920s to 1940s in China. Music Department of the Yenching University ( 1927), the Music Department of the Literature and Art School of the North China University (1939), the National Academy of Music in Nanjing (1940), the Music Department of the National Peiping School of Arts (1946), and the Music Department of the Northeast Lu Hsun Institute of Literature and Art. Moved from Tianjin to Beijing in 1958, it was ranked among the national leading universities in 1960. Currently, it is listed as one of the leading universities in the “211 project” in 2000, the only institution in Academies of Fine Arts in China, and only key institution of higher learning supervised directly under the Ministry of Education of the State Council among all academies of arts in China. The ex-presidents have included Ma Sicong, Zhao Feng, Wu Zuqiang, and Liu Lin. Professor Wang Cizhao is the current president. As an institution of single discipline for training high level musical specialists in higher learning, the Central Conservatory of Music has evolved a complete system of pedagogy embracing courses of all levels starting from elementary classes up to postgraduate programs for master and doctoral degrees. The Conservatory has departments of composition, conducting, musicology, music education, voice and opera, piano, orchestral instruments, and traditional Chinese instruments, academic study, offering undergraduate programs of study for a period of 4 to 5 years and postgraduate program for 2 or 3 years. The attached institutions also include a six-year middle school and a three-year primary school, giving courses in piano, orchestral instruments, traditional Chinese instruments and music theory. The Music Research Institute is the Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences of Ministry of Education. The Orchestra Academy was established in 2005 for training orchestral musicians and offering postgraduate program, the first of its kind in Asia. The Journal of the Central Conservatory of Music, a quarterly published by the Conservatory, is widely distributed at home and abroad. The postdoctoral station has also been set up recently. The Institute of Violin Making, Modern Electro-acoustic Music Centre, Voice Research Centre, Music Therapy Center, College of Continuing Education Music, Education Center of Distance Learning and Division of Social Education of Music are designated to conduct interdisciplinary researches for the aim of enriching the programs. The Central Conservatory of Music is a holy palace for many musical talents in the country. For past 55 years, thousands of students have graduated from the Conservatory, some of them have going on to establish an international reputation. Students have won 481 prizes in major international music competitions, including the golden and silver medals in Tchaikovsky International Music Competition, 1801 prizes in national music competitions, and 346 music compositions have been awarded in international and national competition. From 1987, 87 prizes for scientific achievements have been awarded to the CCOM. CONTACT Music Confucius Institute at The Royal Danish Academy of Music Rosenoerns Alle 22 DK-1970 Frederiksberg Denmark www.dkdm.dk. T: +45 72 26 72 80 E: [email protected]
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